Environmentalism in Stained Glass (Recorded lecture)

£5.00

Artistic Perspectives Webinar

Fellow artists and enthusiasts joined us for an exciting event that delved into the inspiration behind six of our members’ panels from the Inspired by William Morris exhibition. They explored the relationship between the stained glass artist and their personal approach to environmentalism, their style of visual language and chosen glass techniques.

Arts & Crafts pioneer and environmentalist William Morris, was concerned about the possible trajectory of the industrial revolution over a hundred years ago. Considering how we are still challenged by similar threats today, we thought it would be fitting to showcase the artist’s varying environmental observations, how they chose to engage the viewer and what revelations they had in the process.

Featured artists
Glenn Carter FMGP
June Kingsbury
Cathy Lee
Aaron O’Brien
Rachel Phillips FMGP
Megan Stacey-Barnett

To set the tone, the webinar was opened by two specialist guest speakers – Tim Batchelor, Assistant Curator at Tate Britain, who acknowledged how art can engage the public on complex environmental issues, such as ecology and species loss and Nadia Shaikh, land justice campaigner and Co-director of Right to Roam, who spoke about her extensive experience working with creatives to promote environmental causes. We gained insights into how exploring environmental themes and collaborating with non-for-profits can inspire public awareness and positive change.

Julia Gonyou chaired the event and provided a compilation of member’s tips on how artists can make their studio practice more eco-friendly.

You can see the online exhibition here. We would like to thank all our members who produced a stained glass panel especially for our exhibitions theme. We were extremely impressed by the range of skill and contemplation displayed by all participants. You have until the end of the year to submit your panel for the online exhibition.

This event is a continuation from our previous Artistic Perspectives on Glass Painting and Artistic Perspectives on Colour in Stained Glass webinars, organised by the Artists Working Group on behalf of the British Society of Master Glass Painters. All proceeds will go to the group’s upcoming educational initiatives.

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